Owner's manual says change more often if driven in harsh conditions.
CV JOINTS? Really? How about brake pads too? Wear and tear items. Parts that wear out over time and are not covered.
You really are a sleazeball dealer. Of course things wear out over time, that's why people want a warranty. What's the fucking point of a supposed "warranty" that doesn't cover shit breaking because it's old? The only reason left is because the car's a giant piece of shit and the dealer knows shit's gonna break because of defects.
No that's not why people want a warranty. Why would anyone presume that a car warranty includes maintenance items? It has never in the history of warranties covered wear and tear parts that due to the nature of the part it will likely need replaced no matter what.
Only people that can't or won't read something before they sign it would ever think that.
Your average 10yr warranty is 2500 bucks. If warranties worked the way you want them to they'd have to charge 10k.
No that's not why people want a warranty. Why would anyone presume that a car warranty includes maintenance items? It has never in the history of warranties covered wear and tear parts that due to the nature of the part it will likely need replaced no matter what.
Depends on how long. I have owned 5 Toyota vehicles so far, all of them far over 100,000 miles and not a single one has ever needed a repair for anything except a headlight bulb in one and coolant hoses in another. If I had a car with CV joints that needed replacement in that timeframe it would be a defect as far as I'm concerned. It's not my problem if your car company is too retarded to make CV joints that last as long as Toyota's.
Your average 10yr warranty is 2500 bucks. If warranties worked the way you want them to they'd have to charge 10k.
LOL. You sell GM or Chrysler vehicles or something? I haven't spent $10k on repairs all totalled up in my whole life, but that's why I only buy Toyotas.
Nope, yota4life.
Also, 65% warranty penetration last month. 65% of my people disagree with you on whether they see the value in a warranty. Yes, 65%, on a yota.
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